classic side skirt fixings
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classic side skirt fixings
as it says I need a full set of the oe side skirt fixings
anyone have a set?
cheers
daniel
PS: I also need a idle control valve bolt too
anyone have a set?
cheers
daniel
PS: I also need a idle control valve bolt too
Last edited by danos14; 14 March 2011 at 09:14 PM.
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Think ive got the part number mate, got given an empty bag of them by someone on here when i bought their side skirts
Bag says:
Screw Grommet
96056FA010
Im 99% sure this is correct, but would try and make sure first.
Can you order dealer parts from internet? Would save me trying to find a subaru dealership lol.
Bag says:
Screw Grommet
96056FA010
Im 99% sure this is correct, but would try and make sure first.
Can you order dealer parts from internet? Would save me trying to find a subaru dealership lol.
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hi chaps,
I have had a quick look under the car and there is already white plastic fixings in the shell so looks like I just need the screw/bots etc that actually fix the skirts to the shell.
part number would be good as I will have to order them in and collect when they arrive, as I will have to travel to get them.
regards
daniel
I have had a quick look under the car and there is already white plastic fixings in the shell so looks like I just need the screw/bots etc that actually fix the skirts to the shell.
part number would be good as I will have to order them in and collect when they arrive, as I will have to travel to get them.
regards
daniel
Last edited by danos14; 17 March 2011 at 06:48 PM.
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On mine I have just used oversized stainless self tappers with a stainless washer and a rubber tap washer. Better than oe fixings at holding skirts in place, easily removable and they obv don't rust. Mine still had the oe white bit of the fixing that pushes into the body already in so just screwed my self tapper in. Been in and out 3-4 times with no issues of stripping the plastic with the screw. Majority of the sh1tty oe plastic clips on mine all over the car, atch linings bits of trim etc have been replaced in the same way.
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